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n o r t ii c a r o l i n.a gazette â€¢ .' :.. xi s a t u r d a y m.uchi i 797 . no 582.j corps â– and what was the expcnce of that a poin'cmetft ? mr vvmdhafri replied that ths tiiijfa ' al hitkvl to was important as well as new â€” that it was performed by a perfon who held ann ther h:tr and that he was not prepared to 1 iy wh.it was the amount of the falaries general tarleton combated come ot the ftatements in the eftimates after which he went into lome general topics relped.ng the new a rangenients about to be ni;ide in the illundof m j3oniingo he underftood he aid that a corps of 10 or 12 thoufand men was to be lint to portugal and if we hail fuch a number to ipare it was a great hard hip to harrals every gentleman who kept ahorfe with luch inconveniences as were felt from the cavalry tax he apprehended that it would be very difficult for any officer with fuch troops as cpuld now be fpared him to gain any reputation in the defence of portu gal and was afraid chat they would fare juft as weil as holland and our allies in the medi terranean p \ r i -, ivoi -â– ;â€¢ â– ' ff fi mi . y .-.' ii to lond n by lord .'...'.. ;'.; : i â– â€¢!. 1 the nego < i.ti : ins lire n lmn d i hey h ive u lull ji i :; i forv irds : for afcer child lily re fu ing to i .; . . ) himfeli on the principle of afuiiun et furt by ord < r l;il.i lb n'y nnr icnrncd liniftef iiflti ties in 1:1 â€¢ tnoll pofi i i c m ii er nlighrei ed no tloabt by a fortnighi ltuj , and alto a little by the leflbn â€¢ . ilic writerj who proved to him that there was no i i â– pri ty in ai knort ledging this ; . e iiu i t it vas itid i ;>!' dging oavfcl -, little ; lie auie we refervcj ii'.l â– '.. vcr of hewing ourfelves as dirfl â– ' j'.l refjjcftinir the nature nnd the < '. â– ! i!;een.c!hin^esa id propor tionate co u : -. at ieait tin firitdif ficulty o ;â– ':,' y si slict'ii done i\vjy which i ci rl . il :' .. :.'; .. g as the < fficiuldij lotna tk ii tcs v ill lic-.v he required and the general who conitnand cd in that diftrift recommended ftill farther fortifications gen tarleton thought even 12,0001,100 much for the protection of a few fifning boars Â° capt berkely reminded him tint dover was a great depot for naval and military itores ' dublin dec 6 by a gentleman jufl arrived from 1 l r ft we are happy to learn thut the inhabitants of that wealthy town are in a hate of the moft perfefl tranquillity ; that the puriuitsofcom merce and manufacture v ere at noformi r pe riod more feduloufly follow ed and that every thing carries the air of peace and induflry 1 he whole of the county of antrin we are pleafed to find enjoys the fame uninterru ted tranquillity ; notaparifli in it has beeti'dif curbed even foradiry of courfenotoneha been proclaimed .: . ir pie i otcr.tiary inftcad of his lift >â– rr h.t'j returned that which 1 .: ow gives and ibrmerly admitted as he ; i!v , the principle of compehfation he -> v hive y elera'ed the iil'ue ot t!ie nego i tion by i fortnight and would have not appeared to he a man who | nibbles a d recedes and pretends to have already faid v h it iu i'.a i h i ' i t lid we might en andnik â– / - n a ! c leisdrynefs and af perity oj laniriia â– â€¢â– ' his diplomatic educa tin i cannot ;â– pei feet d il p.r once by lord m.imlburv nnfÂ«-er which we c not fup oie he will e cl to h\s cabinet by a courier as the queftnn addrefied by the directory muil have b^en forefeen we liiall fee whether he will alfo make ul'e of mere ir .: iknefsinhis overrures ; whether he will reh'nqni.'li his pei lexing and dictating conrioj vrh men vho deipife and cannot patiently bear the del lyoffunn il.ties philadelphia ffh . i6 . 1w trjeant ir.ovci the fum of one mil lion nine thoufand pounds for the fervice of the ordnance in the senate of ihe united stalest mr fox aflied whether in that fum was included the exj-.ence of arms for the audition al cavalry a rumour he faid had rone abroad hitherto uncontradicled that either fioman alteration in the ituation of the country or the impracticability of carrying it into execution th.tt act was loon to be re pealed or at le-iit would not be ac r ted up on , fehtuary 15 c3n requeft the vice pre.ident of the un.ted states being excufed from further at tendance in senate during the ftilion acidrei lea them as follows gtntlemen oj the senate it m ihe general itpprehenfion of an in tention to retireinthat mos eminent citizen to ui.oin all eyes hail been ditefttd as the tenter oi our union for fo long a period ; the public opinion had exhibited any dear indica tions of another in whom our fellow citi zens would have generally united as loon as 1 icau that excellent addrefs \\ hicli an nounced the neceffity of deliberation in the choice of a prefident 1 fhould have imitated the example of a character with which i had co-operated though in lels confpieuous and important nations and maintained an uninterrupted friendship for two and twenty years but as a number of characters ap peared to itand in the general eltimation to nearly on a level as to render it difficult to conjecture on which the majority would iuil ; conlidering the relation in which i itood to the people oi america i thought it moil relpectiuj to them and moll conducive to the tranquillity of the publicmind to refign myfelf with others a client fpe&atol of the general deliberation and a paflive fubjecl of jublic ciif tu onb mr pitt replied tha;armsfortheaddni onal cavalry were included in theprcient efti mate as ro the rumour mentioned by the right hun gemlewan it was the firlhime it had con'e in h're ears lie had indeed heard that fome difficulties had ariiirn in the detail of the provisions which may render an ex planatory act proper in the cfltlrlie of the fef lion ; â€” but he apprehended there was no huig that could cbitrucl the execution of a meaiurc which heconiulered as neccllry at this moment for thewtlfjre and lecurity of the country as he did v hen he firft moved for it i h 11 ' â– d tw u governments which with out loiing itfelf in the labyrinth of formalities ill ill announce with preciiion and moderation the principal condition upon v hich ic willies to negotiate w.ll prove th ti icerity of its pacific inteution conciliate the pe er.il opi nion and make it a t rrible weuj on agaiuit its enemy it would be >- or.h of the directory to fee this great and tine example oi k yaltj and good i;iitk iyr m a taylor exprdtcd his joy at fi ding that there would be another oppor tumiv of dii'cuuing this nil the provilions of v h.ch he pronounced to he absolutely imprac tic.h e the gentlemen who attended tfie n n lings upon it interpreted it variouliy ; and he would defy the miniiter hhnlelf or any man that fat near him or any man in he king dom to conltrue it l o n d o >\ dec 2 house ok commons df.c 2 budget vr pitt gave notice he would defer what he intended to offer on the svays and means to y ednefday next mr fox co.ilidering that the lnbject of finance would lead into much diicu.iion w.is delirouo that eftiinntes of the navy jebtupto the end of november fliould be laid before the houfe i he prei'ent accounts were niade up only to the end of october mr pitt laid it was his will th.it thofeas well as all other accounts li.oiiklbj made up to the latell date poilib'e su1tly deeply penetrated with gratitude to my countrymen in general for their lung con tinued kindnei's to me and for tlu:r long continued ilejuiy and affecting confidence with which thofe who have moil intimately known me from early life have on fornany gnat occalioiis entrulted to me the care oi their deareft interelts : iince a majority of ihe.r electors iho a very fmall one have declared in my favor and fince in a rtpub lican government the majority though ever fo i'mall muft oi r.eceidty decide 1 have de te.mined at every hazard of a high but juit refponlibility though with much anxiety and cl'fiiiiei ce oi.ee more to engage in their fer vicc â€” 1 heir confidt hec v inch hat been the chier conlolation of my life is too precious audfacreda depofit ever to he confidered lightly at it liub been founded only on the quiil t.es of the heart it never has been it nerercan be deceived betrayed or f rfeitcd lv me iw l'itt ironically admitted that if that hon gentleman profefied himlvlf unequal to the conltruftion ut the aft it would be highly prefumptuous to him or any otiier perlon to arrogate the capacity to do fo still how ever he hoped that he might be excuicd it even after this diilouragemtnt heihould ven turf to attempt it gen tarleton objefled to the fu n of l-,cccl for fortifications at dover and the places adjacent there was no part of the kingdom lo wtll defended by nature from an invai.on of the enemy as the coait of kent ; but if tt were oiherwile every military man mult fee that dover cattle wa little calculat ed to reull the aitutk of an enen.y a:i>l if t'icy lauded elfewhere it lonld make little dttence v.mn they .. ould all ail it in reverie the secretary at war having moved the el'.i'ii itcs 01 the army â€” r grey wilhed to know when the ex tr i jin ine â€¢ would be brought torwai v.1 ? vlr i it t and mr wjiulhiiui t.\j-,lu : iifd ii.ii it wasufual to make them up to thi 2 1 ll t lei ru ry before which it inilj not be cii.ne witi.out deranging the cuitoinary buii hi is of tr i>tiice l r ferjeant explained that the uength ening ot lÂ»i;\u became more ueieliary i:ov when the frciich by tlÂ»e pofleihon of holland had lo extended a line of coall i neenen y ii'iiit hut become mailers vi uie cattle before they enter iht harbour and the additional 1 rt htatiom wi kh ml dl no more than 12000i were reco.i)iuendtd by tlic noble lord at the head 1 i ihc ordnance department with all the nu.n-i ui>.<tiwe ;\ r grey then exprefled his difapprobati â€¢ o;i nt 1 chancellor ol the exchrqtur jiopo i viaysiincl means tor the enluintr before k a uid make up the account of the cum ut j r :,];â– . m ai taylor wifhed to know whe therunder sccretaryai war there wasfuch a;]l offita as liii'petlor ge .(â€¢â– Â«' emigrant t is with reluftahce and with all thofe en ot ens oi graiuutie arid ajftd on v hich a long experience of your gobdhei ought o ii ipire that i now retire liri ni my ic-a i,itlus ] cue and take my leave oj the ineji.bt r of the senate 4 1 ought not to declare for the 1 i time your aiijournmcjit be ore 1 have

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n o r t ii c a r o l i n.a gazette â€¢ .' :.. xi s a t u r d a y m.uchi i 797 . no 582.j corps â– and what was the expcnce of that a poin'cmetft ? mr vvmdhafri replied that ths tiiijfa ' al hitkvl to was important as well as new â€” that it was performed by a perfon who held ann ther h:tr and that he was not prepared to 1 iy wh.it was the amount of the falaries general tarleton combated come ot the ftatements in the eftimates after which he went into lome general topics relped.ng the new a rangenients about to be ni;ide in the illundof m j3oniingo he underftood he aid that a corps of 10 or 12 thoufand men was to be lint to portugal and if we hail fuch a number to ipare it was a great hard hip to harrals every gentleman who kept ahorfe with luch inconveniences as were felt from the cavalry tax he apprehended that it would be very difficult for any officer with fuch troops as cpuld now be fpared him to gain any reputation in the defence of portu gal and was afraid chat they would fare juft as weil as holland and our allies in the medi terranean p \ r i -, ivoi -â– ;â€¢ â– ' ff fi mi . y .-.' ii to lond n by lord .'...'.. ;'.; : i â– â€¢!. 1 the nego < i.ti : ins lire n lmn d i hey h ive u lull ji i :; i forv irds : for afcer child lily re fu ing to i .; . . ) himfeli on the principle of afuiiun et furt by ord < r l;il.i lb n'y nnr icnrncd liniftef iiflti ties in 1:1 â€¢ tnoll pofi i i c m ii er nlighrei ed no tloabt by a fortnighi ltuj , and alto a little by the leflbn â€¢ . ilic writerj who proved to him that there was no i i â– pri ty in ai knort ledging this ; . e iiu i t it vas itid i ;>!' dging oavfcl -, little ; lie auie we refervcj ii'.l â– '.. vcr of hewing ourfelves as dirfl â– ' j'.l refjjcftinir the nature nnd the < '. â– ! i!;een.c!hin^esa id propor tionate co u : -. at ieait tin firitdif ficulty o ;â– ':,' y si slict'ii done i\vjy which i ci rl . il :' .. :.'; .. g as the < fficiuldij lotna tk ii tcs v ill lic-.v he required and the general who conitnand cd in that diftrift recommended ftill farther fortifications gen tarleton thought even 12,0001,100 much for the protection of a few fifning boars Â° capt berkely reminded him tint dover was a great depot for naval and military itores ' dublin dec 6 by a gentleman jufl arrived from 1 l r ft we are happy to learn thut the inhabitants of that wealthy town are in a hate of the moft perfefl tranquillity ; that the puriuitsofcom merce and manufacture v ere at noformi r pe riod more feduloufly follow ed and that every thing carries the air of peace and induflry 1 he whole of the county of antrin we are pleafed to find enjoys the fame uninterru ted tranquillity ; notaparifli in it has beeti'dif curbed even foradiry of courfenotoneha been proclaimed .: . ir pie i otcr.tiary inftcad of his lift >â– rr h.t'j returned that which 1 .: ow gives and ibrmerly admitted as he ; i!v , the principle of compehfation he -> v hive y elera'ed the iil'ue ot t!ie nego i tion by i fortnight and would have not appeared to he a man who | nibbles a d recedes and pretends to have already faid v h it iu i'.a i h i ' i t lid we might en andnik â– / - n a ! c leisdrynefs and af perity oj laniriia â– â€¢â– ' his diplomatic educa tin i cannot ;â– pei feet d il p.r once by lord m.imlburv nnfÂ«-er which we c not fup oie he will e cl to h\s cabinet by a courier as the queftnn addrefied by the directory muil have b^en forefeen we liiall fee whether he will alfo make ul'e of mere ir .: iknefsinhis overrures ; whether he will reh'nqni.'li his pei lexing and dictating conrioj vrh men vho deipife and cannot patiently bear the del lyoffunn il.ties philadelphia ffh . i6 . 1w trjeant ir.ovci the fum of one mil lion nine thoufand pounds for the fervice of the ordnance in the senate of ihe united stalest mr fox aflied whether in that fum was included the exj-.ence of arms for the audition al cavalry a rumour he faid had rone abroad hitherto uncontradicled that either fioman alteration in the ituation of the country or the impracticability of carrying it into execution th.tt act was loon to be re pealed or at le-iit would not be ac r ted up on , fehtuary 15 c3n requeft the vice pre.ident of the un.ted states being excufed from further at tendance in senate during the ftilion acidrei lea them as follows gtntlemen oj the senate it m ihe general itpprehenfion of an in tention to retireinthat mos eminent citizen to ui.oin all eyes hail been ditefttd as the tenter oi our union for fo long a period ; the public opinion had exhibited any dear indica tions of another in whom our fellow citi zens would have generally united as loon as 1 icau that excellent addrefs \\ hicli an nounced the neceffity of deliberation in the choice of a prefident 1 fhould have imitated the example of a character with which i had co-operated though in lels confpieuous and important nations and maintained an uninterrupted friendship for two and twenty years but as a number of characters ap peared to itand in the general eltimation to nearly on a level as to render it difficult to conjecture on which the majority would iuil ; conlidering the relation in which i itood to the people oi america i thought it moil relpectiuj to them and moll conducive to the tranquillity of the publicmind to refign myfelf with others a client fpe&atol of the general deliberation and a paflive fubjecl of jublic ciif tu onb mr pitt replied tha;armsfortheaddni onal cavalry were included in theprcient efti mate as ro the rumour mentioned by the right hun gemlewan it was the firlhime it had con'e in h're ears lie had indeed heard that fome difficulties had ariiirn in the detail of the provisions which may render an ex planatory act proper in the cfltlrlie of the fef lion ; â€” but he apprehended there was no huig that could cbitrucl the execution of a meaiurc which heconiulered as neccllry at this moment for thewtlfjre and lecurity of the country as he did v hen he firft moved for it i h 11 ' â– d tw u governments which with out loiing itfelf in the labyrinth of formalities ill ill announce with preciiion and moderation the principal condition upon v hich ic willies to negotiate w.ll prove th ti icerity of its pacific inteution conciliate the pe er.il opi nion and make it a t rrible weuj on agaiuit its enemy it would be >- or.h of the directory to fee this great and tine example oi k yaltj and good i;iitk iyr m a taylor exprdtcd his joy at fi ding that there would be another oppor tumiv of dii'cuuing this nil the provilions of v h.ch he pronounced to he absolutely imprac tic.h e the gentlemen who attended tfie n n lings upon it interpreted it variouliy ; and he would defy the miniiter hhnlelf or any man that fat near him or any man in he king dom to conltrue it l o n d o >\ dec 2 house ok commons df.c 2 budget vr pitt gave notice he would defer what he intended to offer on the svays and means to y ednefday next mr fox co.ilidering that the lnbject of finance would lead into much diicu.iion w.is delirouo that eftiinntes of the navy jebtupto the end of november fliould be laid before the houfe i he prei'ent accounts were niade up only to the end of october mr pitt laid it was his will th.it thofeas well as all other accounts li.oiiklbj made up to the latell date poilib'e su1tly deeply penetrated with gratitude to my countrymen in general for their lung con tinued kindnei's to me and for tlu:r long continued ilejuiy and affecting confidence with which thofe who have moil intimately known me from early life have on fornany gnat occalioiis entrulted to me the care oi their deareft interelts : iince a majority of ihe.r electors iho a very fmall one have declared in my favor and fince in a rtpub lican government the majority though ever fo i'mall muft oi r.eceidty decide 1 have de te.mined at every hazard of a high but juit refponlibility though with much anxiety and cl'fiiiiei ce oi.ee more to engage in their fer vicc â€” 1 heir confidt hec v inch hat been the chier conlolation of my life is too precious audfacreda depofit ever to he confidered lightly at it liub been founded only on the quiil t.es of the heart it never has been it nerercan be deceived betrayed or f rfeitcd lv me iw l'itt ironically admitted that if that hon gentleman profefied himlvlf unequal to the conltruftion ut the aft it would be highly prefumptuous to him or any otiier perlon to arrogate the capacity to do fo still how ever he hoped that he might be excuicd it even after this diilouragemtnt heihould ven turf to attempt it gen tarleton objefled to the fu n of l-,cccl for fortifications at dover and the places adjacent there was no part of the kingdom lo wtll defended by nature from an invai.on of the enemy as the coait of kent ; but if tt were oiherwile every military man mult fee that dover cattle wa little calculat ed to reull the aitutk of an enen.y a:i>l if t'icy lauded elfewhere it lonld make little dttence v.mn they .. ould all ail it in reverie the secretary at war having moved the el'.i'ii itcs 01 the army â€” r grey wilhed to know when the ex tr i jin ine â€¢ would be brought torwai v.1 ? vlr i it t and mr wjiulhiiui t.\j-,lu : iifd ii.ii it wasufual to make them up to thi 2 1 ll t lei ru ry before which it inilj not be cii.ne witi.out deranging the cuitoinary buii hi is of tr i>tiice l r ferjeant explained that the uength ening ot lÂ»i;\u became more ueieliary i:ov when the frciich by tlÂ»e pofleihon of holland had lo extended a line of coall i neenen y ii'iiit hut become mailers vi uie cattle before they enter iht harbour and the additional 1 rt htatiom wi kh ml dl no more than 12000i were reco.i)iuendtd by tlic noble lord at the head 1 i ihc ordnance department with all the nu.n-i ui>.